Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Little House on the Prairie
The Waltons
I wouldn’t say people are always mannerly and kind on Little House, but the show does preach good values.
Anonymous wrote:Little House on the Prairie
The Waltons
Anonymous wrote:I'm really inspired by TV shows where people work together to better their community and are overall kind to each other. Think Downton Abbey, This is Us, etc. Of course there are villains and drama but just looking for shows where people treat each other right. It sounds cheesy but they uplift me and actually teach me good manners. Any other suggestions for other shows in this vein? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Everwood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love The Great British Baking Show. Kindness, modesty, self-deprecation, perseverance, stoicism in the face of adversity and laced with lashings of good humour.
PREACH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Call the Midwife.
Try it -and let us know what you think.
Hmm. I found Call the Midwife too dark. But it’s always recommended with good shows I like. Maybe I’ll have to give it another go.
Anonymous wrote:Love The Great British Baking Show. Kindness, modesty, self-deprecation, perseverance, stoicism in the face of adversity and laced with lashings of good humour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kim's Convenience (Netflix)
YES. What a wonderful show.
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Call the Midwife.
Try it -and let us know what you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All Creatures Great and Small was king of this kind of show back in the day.
Agree! It's currently being broadcast on Sunday evenings and another time each week on WETA channel 26 (PBS).
Anyone know if it streams somewhere? It holds up so well despite its age!
Agree on many others too, shows as extremely different from each other as "Call the Midwife" and "Schitt's Creek" though it can take some time with the latter to watch the characters grow into their kinder selves as they shed their shells. Worth the time though.
If anyone likes gentle, slowly paced British TV, there's an obscure "dramedy" called "Kingdom" about a solicitor (type of lawyer) in a middle-sized English town. The title character is the kindest person ever created on TV, I think, and basically parent to everyone even when he knows they are not acting kindly themselves. Yet he seems believable to me. You can see it for free on Roku TV and it's also on Acorn TV (Acorn is running a free month trial, code FREE30).